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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: A critical study of the major American Writers from Edward Taylor through Melville. Emphasis is placed upon the aesthetic values of literature as art and upon literary analysis. Prerequisite(s): Students taking this course must have satisfactorily completed both semesters of Composition I & II, ENGL 1301 and 1302, or the equivalent from another college or university. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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Catalog Description: A study of the classics of western literature from Homer through the early Renaissance and the interrelations of the literary form and thought with emphasis on writing literary analysis. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: A study of the classics of the western world from Neoclassical Age to the present and the interrelations of literary form and thought with emphasis on writing literary analysis. Prerequisite(s): Students taking this course must have satisfactorily completed both semesters of Composition I & II, ENGL 1301 and 1302, or the equivalent from another college or university. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: Descriptive Geometry. An examination of the graphical solution to problems involving points, lines, and planes in space. This will include principal, primary, and oblique views, intersections, warped surfaces, and surface developments. Prerequisite(s): ENGR 1304 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 2 Lab Hours / Week: 2 Contact Hours / Semester: 64 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: A study of the major developed and developing regions of the world, with emphasis on an awareness of prevailing world conditions and emerging developments, including the diversity of ideas and practices in various regions. Major topics may include: culture, religion, language, landforms, climate, agriculture, and economic activities. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: Investigates the rock and fossil record to unravel the history of the continents, oceans, and life on earth. Topics include relative and absolute dating, stratigraphy, the evolution of life, and geological history, with an emphasis on North America. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 1403 or permission of instructor Semester Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Lab Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 96 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: An introductory survey of the field of political science. Includes an examination of the basic concepts of politics and political bahavior, the history of the discipline, the scope and methods of political inquiry, public policy, political dynamics, and theory and organization of the modern state. Prerequisite(s): GOVT 2305 recommended Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: A study a American national government with emphasis on the United States Constitution, Federalism, Congress, the Presidency, and the federal courts. Additional emphasis is placed on bureaucracy, criminal procedure, civil liberties, political parties, and voting behavior. Prerequisite(s): None. Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: A study of the Texas Constitution and government emphasizing political institutions including: politial parties, interest groups, the legislature, the governor, the bureaucracy, the judiciary, and local government. Prerequisite(s): none Semester Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Contact Hours / Semester: 48 State Approval Code: 16777215
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description: Certification training for HVAC refrigerant recover and recycling. Instruction will provide a review of EPA guidelines for refrigerant recovery and recycling during the installation, service, and repair of all HVAC and refrigeration systems. Prerequisite(s): HART 1301, 1303, 2331, 2334, 1341, 2338, 2336, 1166, 2349, 1345 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Lecture Hours / Week: 3 Lab Hours / Week: 2 Contact Hours / Semester: 80 State Approval Code: 16777215
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